The Last Post (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2015

Original Title:
The Last Post

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
M.A.C. Productions
Panalux
Union Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

A halfwit is invited to speak at the funeral of a girl that he only knew through the Internet.

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Additional Photography:
Paul J. Harvey

Art Direction:
Katherine Thorpe

Assistant Camera:
Karl Hui
Tim Hyson

Assistant Director:
Tim Dayman

Boom Operator:
Xan Márquez Caneda

Colorist:
George Dutton

Continuity:
Liezl Geldenhuys

Costumer:
Josie Parkinson

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Daniel Simpson

Director:
Adam Preston

Director of Photography:
Sam Care

Editor:
Kant Pan

Location Manager:
Samantha-Jane Hunt

Makeup Artist:
Sophie Brown

Online Editor:
Matt Pamplin

Original Music Composer:
Martin Thornton

Production Assistant:
Emma Green

Production Coordinator:
Laura Evans

Production Design:
Heather Mort

Script Supervisor:
Pauline Wai Lam

Second Assistant Director:
Charlotte Millar

Sound Mixer:
Andy Coles

Special Effects:
John Rafique
Nick Rideout

Stunts:
Tamer Burjaq
Dean Johnson

Third Assistant Director:
Douglas Stubbs

Writer:
Adam Preston

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